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ANNOUNCEMENT 
OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE 



FOURTH INTERNATIONAL 

CONGRESS ON SCHOOL 

HYGIENE 



BUFFALO, NEW YORK, U. S. A. 
AUGUST, 25-30, 1 9 13 



EDITION OF MAY, -IQI3 



FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON 
SCHOOL HYGIENE 

BUFFALO, NEW YORK, U. S. A., AUGUST 25-30, 1913 

Under the Patronage of 
Mr. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States 

PRESIDENT 
Charles W. Eliot, President Emeritus, Harvard University. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 
Dr. William H. Welch, Professor of Dr. Henry P. Walcott, Chairman Massa- 
Pathology, Johns Hopkins University. chusetts Board of Health. 

HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS 

Dr. Abraham Jacobi, Professor Emeritus, Dr. Rupert Blue, Surgeon General, U. S. 

College of Physicians and Surgeons, Public Health and Marine Hospital 

Columbia University. Service. 

William H. Burnham, PhJX, Professor Dr h m Bracken Secretary and Ex- 

of Pedagogy and School Hygiene, Clark ^.^ Qffi Minnesota State Board 

University. „ of Health. 

His Eminence, James Cardinal Gibbons, _ . . 

Archbishop of Baltimore. Dr - Andrew S. Draper, Commissioner of 

_ -r. /^ a -kit t :** r» Education, State of New York. 

Philander P. Claxton, A.M., LittD., 

United States Commissioner of Educa- Dr. Theobald Smith, Professor of Com- 

tion. parative Pathology, Harvard Medical 

John H. Fini.ey, LL.D., President of the School, Boston, Mass. 
College of the City of New York. 

David Starr Jordan, President, Leland 

Adelbert Moot, Regent of University of Sta nford, Jr. University. 



State of New York. 



Dr. Henry R. Hopkins, Professor Emeri- 



Sir James Grant, M.D., K.C.M.G., Ot- 
tawa, tus of Hygiene, University of Buffalo, 

^ . _ . ^ Representing Buffalo Academy of Medi- 

Dr. M. Uribe y Troncoso, Chief, Depart- . 

ment of School Hygiene, Mexico, D. F. cine. 

Dr. W. G. Ebersole, Representing Na- Dr - Woods Hutchinson, Representing 

tional Mouth Hygiene Association. National Education Association. 

SECRETARY-GENERAL 

Dr. Thomas A. Storey, Professor of Hygiene, College of the City of New York, 
New York City, U. S. A. 



TREASURER-GENERAL 
John H. Lascelles. Vice-President, Marine National Bank, Buffalo, New York, U. S. A. 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 

*Dr. Arthur T. Cabot, Chairman, Fel- Harold J. Balliett, City Clerk, Buffalo, 

low, Harvard College. N. Y. 

Dr. Francis E. Fronczak, Commissioner Dr. David L. Edsall, Professor of Pre- 

of Health, Buffalo, N. Y. ventive Medicine, Harvard Medical 

Dr. Robert W. Lovett, Assistant Pro- School, Boston, Mass. 

fessor of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard.. John H. Lascelles, Vice-President, 

Medical School. * f ;Marine National Bank, Buffalo, New 

Henry P. Emerson, Superintendent of** York, U. S. A. 

Education, Buffalo, N. Y. Joseph Lee, Boston, Mass. 

Dr. Luther H. Gulick, New York City. Dr. Thomas A. Storey, Secretary. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 

•Deceased. 



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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE 



I. The program committee is particularly anxious that the 
papers presented at this Congress shall deal largely with results 
secured through the practical application of scientific facts and 
procedures of school hygiene, and with the results of scientific 
investigation and laboratory research. Teachers, investigators, 
physicians, dentists, sanitarians and public-spirited citizens who 
have evidence showing that the school hygiene under their ob- 
servation has been effective and of real service, or who can pre- 
sent scientific facts proven by their labors, will be welcome con- 
tributors. 

II. The committee is further anxious to secure papers re- 
lating to Rural School Hygiene and Village School Hygiene as 
well as to City School Hygiene. The problems of the city schools 
have received a great deal of much deserved attention. The very 
serious problems of the village school and the rural school have 
received but little attention. The study and the solution of 
these problems are of obvious complexity and importance. 

III. The following rules have been established by the pro- 
gram committee: 

i. The official languages of this Congress shall be 
English, French, German, Spanish and Italian. 

2. Papers must be limited to fifteen minutes in pres- 
entation. 

3. Manuscripts submitted for publication in the Pro- 
ceedings must not exceed three thousand words. 

4. Time will be assigned on each program for the 
open discussion of groups of related papers. 

5. Individuals participating in the open discussion 
may be limited to three minutes each, and such discus- 
sion may be terminated at the discretion of the pre- 
siding officer. This rule is laid down for the purpose 
of enabling the presiding officer to put his schedule 
through on time. Preliminary abstracts will not be 
published. 

6. Authors are requested to send in their manuscripts 
early. All such manuscripts must be in the hands of 
the Secretary-General by July 1, 191 3. 

7. The Program Committee reserves the right to re- 
ject any contribution which for any reason it feels 
should not be accepted. 

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8. Papers will not be read in absentia, but such papers 
may be published in the Proceedings. 

9. Exceptions to these rules may be made only with 
permission from the Program Committee. 

IV. The Program will be organized into sections., as follows: 
These sections will be subdivided whenever such division appears 
to be desirable. 

Section 1. "The Hygiene of School Buildings, 
Grounds, Material Equipment and Up-keep." This 
section will include papers on topics related to the loca- 
tion, plan, construction, equipment and up-keep of city, 
village and rural schools, open-air schools, private 
schools, boarding schools, summer camps and special 
schools for backward, truant, delinquent, deficient, de- 
fective and deformed children, i. e., site, architecture, 
decoration, ventilation, illumination, cleaning system, 
plumbing, toilets, sewage disposal, school furniture, 
school books, water supply, drinking facilities, bathing 
facilities, swimming pools, school grounds, school 
athletic fields, fields for games, sport and play, lunch 
rooms and equipment, gymnasium, social rooms, rest 
rooms, libraries, laboratories, class rooms, study rooms 
and lecture rooms. 

Section 2. "The Hygiene of School Administra- 
tion, Curriculum and Schedule/' This section will 
include all topics concerned with the hygienic factors 
found in school administration, curriculum and schedule 
as they apply to country, village and city schools ; and 
to the modifications necessary for the best interest of « 
our various special schools. Papers on such subjects 
as the following would belong to this section : Hygiene 
of the teacher ; hygiene of the child ; hygiene of the 
janitor and other school employees ; hygiene of the 
schedule, growth and age ; school fatigue ; need for and 
management of school lunches and school baths ; influ- 
ence of the seasons; study periods; home work; re- 
cesses ; vacations ; athletics ; the problems of heredity in 
relation to school hygiene ; overcrowding ; the teaching 
of hygiene; the training of teachers of hygiene; special 
phases of hygiene: as personal hygiene; oral hygiene; 
preventive hygiene ; educational hygiene ; community 
hygiene ; sex hygiene ; play ; physical education ; do- 
mestic hygiene ; puericulture, and first aid ; special plans 
for and results from the instruction of backward chil- 



dren, truant, delinquent and crippled children; the eco- 
nomics of school hygiene ; relation to the home. 

Section 3. "Medical, Hygienic and Sanitary 
Supervision in Schools/' This section will receive 
papers on the management, operation and results of 
medical, hygienic and sanitary supervision in public, 
private and special, country, village and city schools, 
colleges, universities and professional schools. 

Such subj ects as the following will be included : The 
control of health inspection; sanitary supervision; the 
organization of health departments in schools; the rela- 
tionship to the board of health; the equipment, training 
and compensation of school physicians ; school nurses ; 
school clinics; relation of health supervision in the 
schools to the practice of the physician, the dentist, and 
the hospital ; relation of medical and hygienic supervision 
in the schools to health supervision in the home; stan- 
dardization of examinations; sanitary supervision of 
school rooms (class rooms), locker rooms, swimming 
pools, toilets, school books and school furniture; super- 
vision of disease carriers ; prevention of epidemics ; 
follow up methods and results; medical inspection and 
treatment; standardization of records. 



V. Schedule: 



Monday, August 25, 1913: 
10:30 a.m. Opening meeting. 
2:00 p.m. Section meetings. 
8:00 p.m. Reception. 

Tuesday, August 26, 191 3: 

9:00 a.m. Section meetings. 
2:00 p.m. Entertainment. 
8:00 p.m. Open meeting. 

Wednesday, August 27, 1913 : 
9:00 a.m. Section meetings. 
2:00 p.m. Section meetings. 
8:00 p.m. Entertainment. 

Thursday, August 28, 191 3 : 

9:00 a.m. Section meetings. 
2:00 p.m. Entertainment. 
8:00 p.m. Open meeting. 

Friday, August 29, 1913: 

9:00 a.m. Section meetings. 
2:00 p.m. Section meetings. 
8:00 p.m. Open meeting. 



Saturday, August 30, 1913: 

9:00 a.m. Section meetings. 
2:00 p.m. Entertainment. 

VI. Program Committee: 
Dr. Robert W. Lovett Dr. David L. Edsall 

Dr. Luther H. Gulick Dr. Thomas A. Storey 

College of the City of New York, 
New York City, U. S. A. 



THE FOLLOWING LIST CONTAINS THE 
NAMES OF PERSONS WHO HAVE AN- 
NOUNCED, PRIOR TO THE FIRST OF 
MAY, 1913, THAT THEY WOULD 
CONTRIBUTE PAPERS TO 
THE PROGRAM: 

FOREIGN CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PROGRAM 

Lorentz, Frederick, M.D., Member of the Society for School 
Hygiene, Berlin Teachers, Berlin, Germany. 

Weichardt, Wolfgang, M.D., Professor University of Erlan- 
gen, Bacteriological Research, Erlangen, Germany". 

Hakonson-Hansen, M.K., M.D., Head Master School Hygiene, 
Trondjem, Norway. 

Daumegon, , M.D., Director of Health, Narbonne, France. 

Kaz, Raphael, M.D., Consulting and School Oculist, St. Peters- 
burg, Russia. 

Griesbach, H., Professor and University docent, Mulhausen, 
Alsace, Germany. 

Lenhardtson, Albin, Director of Municipal School, Dental 
Clinic, Stockholm, Sweden. 

Dufestel, L., M.D., Secretary-General of the Third International 
Congress on School Hygiene, Paris, France. 

Bayerthal, J., M.D., Worms, Germany. 

Schuyten, M. C, M.D., Agreated Professor, Director of Paedo- 
logical Service and Psedological Laboratory of the City 
of Antwerp, Professor New University, Brussels. 

Brandau, J., M.D., Cassell, Germany. 

Reddie, Cecil, M.D., Director New School, Abbottsholme, Ab- 
bottsholme, England. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 

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Lobsien, Marx, M.D., Kiel, Germany. 

Grennes, Otto, Teacher of Hygiene, Adviser Department of 
Education, Christiana, Norway. 

Cacace, Ernesto, M.D., Professor in Pediatry, Royal University 
of Naples, Naples, Italy. 

Kerr, James, M.D., Medical Research Officer, London County 
Council, London, England. 

Altschul, Th., M.D., Sanitary Inspector, Prague, Austria. 

Budinich, Cornelio, M.D., Architect, Trieste, Austria. 

Crowley, R. H., M.D., Board of Education, Bradford, England. 

Jessen, D. E., M.D., International Commission on Mouth Hy- 
giene, Straasburg, Germany. 

Liebermann, L. V., Professor Hygienic Institute, Royal Univer- 
sity, Budapest, Hungary. 

Gstettner, Mathilde, M.D., Assistant Oculist Vienna Poli- 
clinic High School Teacher, Secretary Austrian School 
Hygiene Association, Vienna, Austria. 

Burgerstein, L., Ph.D., LL.D., Vienna, Austria. 

Dortsak, Julius, Ungrav, Hungary. 

Sakaki, Yasusaburo, Department of Mental Hygiene, Fukuoka 
Imperial College, Tokio, Japan. 

Possek, R., M.D., Graz, Austria. 



CONTRIBUTORS FROM GOVERNMENTAL BUREAUS 

Stokes, Charles F., Chief Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 

Washington, D. C. 
Claxton, Philander P., LL.D., Commissioner of Education in 

the United States, Washington, D. C. 
Shaw, George H., C.E., Sanitary Engineer Bureau of Animal 

Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, 

Washington, D. C. 
Krulish, Emil, M.D., Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. 
Mohler, John R., V.M.D., Chief Pathological Division, Bureau 

of Animal Industry, Washington, D. C. 
Rawl, B. H., B.S., Chief Dairy Division, Bureau of Animal 

Industry, Washington, D. C. 
Anderson, John F., M.D., Marine Hospital, Washington, D. C. 
Melvin, A. D., M.D., Chief Bureau of Animal Industry, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
McLaughlin, A. J., M.D., International Joint Commission, 

Washington, D. C. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 



CONTRIBUTORS FROM COLLEGES AND 
UNIVERSITIES 

Hurt, Huber, W., LL.D., President Lombard College, Gales- 
burg, 111. 

Seerley, Homer H., LL.D., President State Teachers' College, 
Cedar Falls, la. 

Hough, Theodore, Ph.D., Professor Physiology, University of 
Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. 

McCurdy, J. H., M.D., Director Normal Courses Physical Edu- 
cation, International Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, 
Mass. 

Hodge, C. F., M.D., Professor Biology, Clark University, Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

Beik, Arthur/ Ped.M., Fellow Clark University, Worcester, 
Mass. 

Wood, T. D., M.D., Professor of Physical Education, Teachers' 
College, New York City, N. Y. 

Martin, Elizabeth, M.D., Adviser of Women and Medical Ad- 
viser, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Rapeer, Louis, Department of Education and Psychology, New 
York Training School for Teachers, New York, N. Y. 

McKeever, William, Professor Physiology, Kansas State Agri- 
cultural College, Manhattan, Kansas. 

Babbitt, James A., M.D., Professor Hygiene and Physical Edu- 
cation, Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. 

Hargitt, Chas. W., Ph.D., Professor of Zoology, Syracuse Uni- 
versity, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Jordan, Edwin O., Ph.D., Professor of Bacteriology, University 
of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 

Ravenel, Mazyck, M.D., Professor of Bacteriology, Director 
State Hygiene Laboratory, Chairman Hygiene Commit- 
tee, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 

McCastline, William H., M.D., University Physician, Colum- 
bia University, New York, N. Y. 

McKenzie, R. Tait, M.D., Professor of Physical Education, 
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Arnold, E. Herman, Ph.D., Director New Haven Normal School 
of Gymnastics, New Haven, Conn. 

Goddard, Henry H., Ph.D., Director of Research Training, Vine- 
land, N. J. 

Sargent, Dudley A., M.D., Director Heminway Gymnasium, 
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 

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Meylam, George L., M.D., Associate Professor Physical Educa- 
tion, Medical Examiner Columbia University, New 
York, N. Y. 

Homans, Amy M., M.A., Director Hygiene and Physical Educa- 
tion, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. 

Winslow, C. E. A., M.S., Associate Professor Biology, College 
of the City of New York, New York, N. Y. 

Hill, David Spence, Ph.D., Professor Psychology and Educa- 
tion, Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, Tulane Uni- 
versity, New Orleans, La. 

Davis, W., Pd.B., Head of Department of Agriculture and 
Botany, Iowa State Teachers' College, Cedar Falls, la. 

Heck, W. H., M.A., Professor Education, University of Virginia, 
Charlottesville, Va. 

Burnham, William H., Ph.D., Professor Pedagogy and School 
Hygiene, Clark University, Worcester, Mass. 

Terman, Louis M., Associate Professor of Education, Stanford 
University, Stanford, Cal. 

Baldwin, Bird T., M.D., Professor of Psychology and Educa- 
tion, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. 

Gesell, Arnold L., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of. Education, 
Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 

Wallin, J. E. Wallace, Ph.D., Director Psychological Clinic, 
School of Education, University of Pittsburgh, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

McKeag, Anna J., Ph.D., President Wilson College, Chambers- 
burg, Pa. 

Radosavljevich, Paul R., Ph.D., Assistant Professor Experi- 
mental Pedagogy, New York University, New York 
City, N. Y. 

Jones, Elmer E., M.D., Indiana University, Bloomington, In- 
diana. 

Hall, G. Stanley, Ph.D., President Clark University, Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

Shepherd, J. W., Chicago Normal College, Chicago, 111. 

Foster, William, President Reed College, Portland, Ore. 

Phillips, Paul, M.D., Professor Hygiene and Physical Educa- 
tion, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. 

Gunn, S. M., A.M., Professor Public Health, Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. 

Raycroft, Joseph, M.D., Professor Hygiene and Physical Edu- 
cation, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 



Anderson, W. G., M.D., D.P.H., Professor and Director Yale 
University Gymnasium, New Haven, Conn. 

Robertson, H. E., M.D., Professor Pathology, University of 
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Storey, Thomas A., M.D., Professor of Hygiene, College of the 
City of New York, New York, N. Y. 

Abbott, Alexander C, M.D., Professor and Director Laboratory 
of Hygiene, University of Pennsylvania, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Woll, Frederic A., B.S., A., Department of Hygiene, College 
of the City of New York. 

Brenner, E. C, M.D., Department of Hygiene, College of the 
City of New York. 

Heckman, Samuel B., Ph.D., Department of Education, Col- 
lege of the City of New York. 

CONTRIBUTORS FROM STATE, MUNICIPAL AND 

COUNTY SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL 

DEPARTMENTS 

Snedden, David, Ph.D., Massachusetts Commissioner of Educa- 
tion, Boston, Mass. 

Tefft, Burton S., Commissioner of Schools, Saginaw, West 
Side, Mich. 

La'rson, Walter E., State Rural School Inspector, Madison, Wis. 

Towne, Lillian M., First Assistant Director Practice and Train- 
ing, Public Schools, Boston, Mass. 

Holmes, George J., M.D., Supervisor of Medical Inspection, 
Newark, N. J. 

Bradford, Mrs. Mary D., Superintendent of Schools, Kenosha, 
Wis. 

Hines, L. N., Superintendent of Schools, Crawfordsville, Ind. 

Smith, George E., M.D., Department of Public Instruction, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 

Watkins, Richard Henry, Superintendent of City Schools, 
Laurel, Miss. 

Powell, Suzie V., Supervisor of School Improvement, Jackson, 
Miss. 

Warden, Randall, B.S., Director of Physical Training and of 
Public School Playgrounds, Newark, N. J. 

Nesbit, Otis, M.D., School Physician, Valparaiso, Ind. 

Crampton, C. Ward, M.D., Director of Physical Training, New 
York Public Schools, New York, N. Y. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 

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Toepel, Theodore, Director of Physical Education, Atlanta, Ga. 

Fulkerson, Clarke, M.D., Medical Superintendent of Schools, 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 

Shaw, J. Holbrook, H.M.S., School Physician, Plymouth, Mass. 

Raub, *Edgar L., Sub-master John A. Andrew School, Boston, 
Mass. 

Small, W. S., Ph.D., Principal Eastern District High School, 
Washington, D. C. 

Hermann, Ernst, School for Social Workers, Superintendent 
of Playgrounds, Newton, Mass., Boston, Mass. 

Stewart, James, M.D., Supervisor of Hygiene Board of Educa- 
tion, St. Louis, Mo. 

Ranlett, Charles A., Instructor in Military Drill Public 
Schools, Boston, Mass. 

Stecher, William B., S.G., Director of Physical Education, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Farrell, Elizabeth, Superintendent of Ungraded Classes Pub- 
lic Schools, New York City, N. Y. 

Trowbridge, Gordon B., Assistant Director Physical Training 
Public Schools, Boston, Mass. 

,Hyams, Isabel F., Dorchester, Mass. 

Peterson, E. A., M.D., Director of Medical Inspection and 
Physical Education, Cleveland, Ohio. 

MacMillan, D. P., Ph.D., Board of Education, Chicago, 111. 

Benjamin, Maud, Commissioner of Schools, Livingston County, 
Flowerville, Mich. 

Richards, B., M.D., Superintendent of Public Schools, Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 

Landgraf, George H., City Superintendent of Schools, Marinette, 
Wis. 

Morrill, Alfred, Superintendent of Schools, Wallingford, Conn. 

Bohne, Grace, Child Study Laboratory, Rochester, N. Y. 

Bowen, O. R., Superintendent of Schools, West Point, Neb. 

Calhoun, John T., School Superintendent, Collins, Miss. 

Finegan, Thomas E., LL.D., Third Assistant Commissioner of 
Education, Albany, N. Y. 

Ennett, Thomas, Department of Medical Inspection, Richmond 
Public Schools, Richmond, Va. 

Keene, Charles, M.D., Supervisor of Hygiene and Physical 
Training, Minneapolis, Minn. 

McFarland, R. L., County School Superintendent, Owensboro, 
Ky. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 

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Pearse, Carroll G., M.D., Superintendent of Schools, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Sherman, Florence A., M.D., Medical Inspector of Schools, 

Bridgeport, Conn. 
Smart, Isabel T., M.D., Department of Education, New York 

City, N. Y. 
Verner, Arthur, Superintendent of Schools, Pontiac, 111. 
White, N. Alvin, M.D., State Superintendent of Instruction, 

Santa Fe, New Mexico. 
Harrington, Thomas F., M.D., Department of School Hygiene 

Public Schools, Boston, Mass. 
McCord, Clinton P., M.D., Medical Inspector of Schools, Board 

of Education, Albany, N. Y. 
Wiggins, Alta, Director of Physical Training Public Schools, 

Buffalo, N. Y. 
Heidelberg, H. R., Superintendent of Schools, Clarkesdale, Miss. 
Bancroft, Jessie, Assistant Physical Training Director, Board 

of Education, New York, N. Y. 
Goldsmith, Evelyn, President Association of Teachers' Crippled 

Children, New York City, N. Y. 
Graham, Mary G, Principal Public School No. 166, New York 

City, N. Y. 
Gregg, Fred. M., State Normal School, Peru, Nebraska. 

CONTRIBUTORS FROM MEDICAL COLLEGES 

Osgood, Robert, M.D., Assistant Orthopedics, Harvard Medical 

School, Boston, Mass. 
Wilson, H. Augustus, M.D., Professor Orthopedic Surgery, 

Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Rochester, De Lancey, M.D., Associate Professor Principles 

and Practice of Medicine, Buffalo University, Buffalo, 

N. Y. 
Nice, Leonard, M.D., Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. 
Rosenau, M. G, M.D., Professor Preventive Medicine, Harvard 

University, Cambridge, Mass. 
Anders, James M., M.D., Professor of Medicine and Clinical 

Medicine, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Hall, Winfield S., M.D., Northwestern University Medical 

School, Chicago, 111. 
Pike, F. H., M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia 

University, New York City, N. Y. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene. 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 



Freeman, Rowland, M.D., Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics, 
University and Bellevue Hospital Medical School, New 
York, N. Y. 

Wilcox, De Witt G., M.D., Lecturer on Surgery Boston School 
of Medicine, Boston, Mass. 

Wellman, Creighton, Professor Tropical Medicine, Hygiene 
and Preventive Medicine, Tulane University, New Or- 
leans, La. 

CONTRIBUTORS FROM ARCHITECTURAL AND 
ENGINEERING PROFESSIONS 

Franklin, Milton W., M.D., Manager Ozone Department Gen- 
eral Electric Company, 527 W. 34th Street, New York 
City, N. Y. 

Cooper, Frank I., President Boston Society Heating and Venti- 
lating Engineers, Boston, Mass. 

Ludlow, J. L., Member and Consulting Engineer State Board 
of Health, Winston-Salem, N. C. 

Illuminating Engineering Society, Symposium, Herbert Ives, 
Chairman Committee on Reciprocal Relations with other 
Societies, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kimball, R. D., Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, New York, 
N. Y. 

Van Pelt, John V., Architect, New York, N. Y. 

Hill, Herbert M., City Chemist, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Barrows, Frank W., Architect, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Kilham, Walter H., S.B., Architect, Boston, Mass. 

CONTRIBUTORS FROM STATE, COUNTY AND 
MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH 

Dixon, R. L., M.D., Secretary and Executive Officer, Michigan 
State Board of Health, Lansing, Mich. 

Holton, Henry H., M.D., Brattleboro, Vt. 

Freeman, Allen W., M.D., Assistant Commissioner Virginia 
State Board of Health, Richmond, Va. 

Royster, L. T., M.D., State Board of Health, Norfolk, Va. 

Donnelly, Herbert J., M.D., Tuberculosis Inspector Depart- 
ment of Health, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Bissell, William G., M.D., Chief Bureau of Bacteriology, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 

Chapin, Charles V., M.D., Superintendent of Health, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 

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Hoag, Ernest B., M.D., Director of School Hygiene, Minnesota 
State Board of Health, St. Paul, Minn. 

McClure, Daniel V., M.D., Bureau of Child Hygiene, Buffalo, 
N. Y. 

Cornell, Walter S., M.D., Director of Medical Inspection, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Williams, Anna W., M.D., Board of Health, New York, N. Y. 

Porter, Eugene H., M.D., State Commissioner of Health, 
Albany, N. Y. 

Overton, Frank, M.D., Health Officer, Patchogue, L. I. 

Goler, George W., M.D., Health Officer, Rochester, N. Y. 

Flannagan, Roy K., M.D., Director of Inspections State Board 
of Health, Richmond, Va. 

Gram, Franklin C, M.D., Department of Health, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Cronin, John J., M.D., Assistant Director of Child Hygiene, 
Department of Health, New York, N. Y. 

Tracey, William J., M.D., Health Officer, Norwalk, Conn. 

von Sholly, Anna, M.D., Board of Health, New York, N. Y. 

Ferrell, John A., M.D., North Carolina State Board of Health, 
Raleigh, N. C. 

Fronczak, Francis, M.D., Health Commissioner of the City of 
Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Hanson, William T., M.D., Assistant to the Secretary of Massa- 
chusetts State Board of Health, Boston, Mass. 

Howe, William, B.S., Deputy Commissioner of Health, Albany, 
N. Y. 

Overlook, Melvin G., M.D., State Inspector of Health, Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

Schaefer, Arthur, M.D., Deputy Health Commissioner, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 

Swank, William G, M.D., City Health and Sanitary Officer, 
Crawfordsville, Ind. 

Baker, S. Josephine, M.D., Director of the Division of Child 
Hygiene, New York, N. Y. 

Barth, George P., M.D., Chief Medical Inspector Milwaukee 
Public Schools, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Ward, J. LeBruce, M.D., State Board of Health, Columbia, S. C. 

McCormack, A. T., M.D., State Board of Health, Bowling 
Green, Ky. 

Foster, N. K., M.D., Director of Department of Health and 
Sanitation, Oakland, Cal. 

Wessels, Lewis C, M.D., Ophthalmologist, Department of 
Health, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 



Morrison, James H., M.D., Health Commissioner, Hartsville, 
Ind. 

White, William, M.D., Ex-President of the State Dental So- 
ciety, Phelps, N. Y. 

Roach, Walter W., M.D., Supervisor of School Medical In- 
spectors, Department of Health, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Leslie, George L., B.S., M.A., Director of Department of Health 
and Development, Los Angeles City Schools, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 

CONTRIBUTORS ENGAGED IN MEDICAL PRACTICE, 

HOSPITAL PRACTICE, AND OTHER PUBLIC 

PREVENTIVE MEDICAL SERVICE 

Hessler, Robert, Logansport, Ind. 
Parsons, J. G., Sioux Falls, S. D. 
Wallace, Ellen, Manchester, N. H. 
Allport, Frank, Chicago, 111. 
Kime, J. W., Fort Dodge, la. 
MacMurchy, Helen, Toronto, Canada. 
Klein, Simon, New York, N. Y. 
Sever, James Warren, Boston, Mass. 
Richards, William Martin, New York, N. Y. 
Brown, Lloyd T., Boston, Mass. 
Knopf, S. Adolphus, New York, N. Y. 
Putnam, James W., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Lewis, F. Park, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Todd, John B., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Gulick, Luther H., New York, N. Y. 
Case, George M., Elmira, N. Y. 
Freeman, Rowland, New York, N. Y. 
Morrison, James H., Hartsville, Ind. 
Stella, Antonio, New York, N. Y. 
Howe, Lucien, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Price, Lawrence T., Richmond, Va. 
Fuld, Leonard F., New York, N. Y. 
Place, Edwin H., Boston, Mass. 
Fitz, G. W., Peconic, L. I. 
Brannan, John F., New York, N. Y. 
Barach, Joseph H., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Risley, Samuel D., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Cole, Hills, New York, N. Y. 
Meisenbach, Rowland O., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Ehrenfried, Albert, Boston, Mass. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 

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CONTRIBUTIONS FROM ORGANIZATIONS INTER- 
ESTED IN THE PUBLIC WELFARE 

i. Pittsburgh Playground Association, G. E. Johnson. 

2. Playground Association of America, Joseph Lee. 

3. Department of Surveys and Exhibits Russell Sage Founda- 

tion, E. G. Routzahn. 

4. New York Academy of Medicine, E. Lewinski-Corwin. 

5. American Physical Education Association, Symposium, R. 

Tait McKenzie, M.D., President. 

6. Public Education Association, New York City, Eleanor PL 

Johnson, Secretary. 

7. Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Symposium, 

Carolyn C. Van Blarcom, Secretary. 

8. Committee on School Feeding (American Home Economic 

Association), Symposium, Louise Stevens Bryant, 
Secretary. 

9. National Mouth Hygiene Association, Symposium, W. G. 

Ebersole, Secretary. 

10. Society of Illuminating Engineers, Symposium, G. B. 

Nichols, Chairman. 

11. American Federation for Sex Hygiene, Symposium, James 

H. Foster, Assistant Secretary. 

12. Prudential Life Insurance Company, Fred. L. Hoffman, 

Statistician. 

13. National Child Labor Association, Symposium, Clarence R. 

Lovejoy, General Secretary. 

14. National Committee on Mental Hygiene, Symposium, Everett 

S. El wood, Assistant Secretary. 

15. Rhode Island Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Wallace 

Hatch, Secretary. 

16. Society for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, 

Symposium, Livingston Farrand, M.D. 

17. New York Association for Improving the Condition of the 

Poor, Donald B. Armstrong, M.D., Executive Secre- 
tary. 

18. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Frankel Lee, Sixth 

Vice-President. 

19. General Safety Agent for the New York Central Lines, 

Marcus A. Dow. 

Note. — Corrections should be addressed to Thomas A. Storey, 
Secretary-General, Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 
College of the City of New York, New York City. 

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